It’s a complicated, and sometimes terrifying world. From the privacy minefields and bullying on social media, to natural and societal...
Caia Koopman is well known by Beautiful Bizarre’s followers. In her TAKE OVER of the Beautiful Bizarre social media last October she gave...
Artist and activist Kim Leutwyler deals with images of beauty, gender and queer-identity. Since moving to Sydney from the United States, she’s made a big impact on the Australian art scene with her powerfully evocative paintings of LGBTQ-identified and queer-allied women. Not only has she been a finalist in many...
This weekend, Arch Enemy Arts celebrated the release of a special collection of work by Erika Sanada. Known for her uncharacteristically intriguing...
In person, Toronto based artist Sarah Joncas exudes a similar peacefulness as the characters in her paintings. The portraits sit nestled between fresh, whimsical...
It is our fascinations and obsessions that help make our art. Brooke Shaden portrays themes such as death, rebirth, beauty in darkness, and dreams through her photography. I first discovered Brooke after Googling ‘fine art photo composite’. Seeing her images for the first time, I was struck by how genuine and well...
Daniel Maidman is a self-taught painter and art writer based in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his high...
French photographer Rimel Neffati‘s (and Beautiful Bizarre Magazine issue 006 | Sept 2014 featured artist) answer to having no technical knowledge...
Jewelry, hand-stitched clothing, and tiny tattoos – it’s all in the details with Handsome Devils Puppets. Add to that, elongated, knuckly, wicked fingers and a dry brush skin effect that is positively chalky (like some kind of delicate bone-skin that has lasted eons beyond the grave) and you have a...
Fairy tales don’t have to exist just in books or locked away in our imaginations, at least not as long as...
Forget mind-altering chemicals to trigger over-stimulation – put yourself face to face with one of Thomas Kuebler‘s sculptures, so alive...
Shakespeare once said, “All the world’s a stage.” If that’s true, then maybe art is its royal theater. Sumptuous. Regal. Decadent. Avant-garde. These are my impressions when I look at Franz Szony‘s photographs. Magnificently detailed, staged and shot, Franz’s vision is anything but ordinary. The images conjure up stories of...














